Live in London is a live album by American rock band the Beach Boys released by EMI in the UK in May 1970. When released in the US on November 15, 1976, the album was renamed Beach Boys '69 via Capitol Records.

Released digitally at the tail-end of 2014 so Universal could retain copyrights to the recordings, Live in Sacramento 1964 contains two complete shows (plus two rehearsals) that were used as the source for the 1964 LP Beach Boys Concert. This means some of the material will be familiar — but not everything from that record is here; there's no "Long Tall Texan," for instance — as is the general ragged feel, yet these two shows play differently than Beach Boys Concert, largely due to being sequenced like a concert, not a record.

This 1977 performance from New York's legendary CBGB's proves why The Dead Boys were the epitome of snotty punk rock. Characterized by Stiv Bator's audience provoking on-stage antics, along with the band's aggressive power chord punch, the Dead Boys have earned their title as one of the greatest and most influential punk bands in history.